Section C of the exhibition was not open to the public, and even Mr. Noah Cook couldn't catch a glimpse of it.
Wyatt Wright was a stingy photographer. He took sixty-eight landscape photos, but kept Rae Bennett hidden away.
He led her to Section C.
Rae twisted the doorknob, "It's locked."
Wyatt removed a hairpin from her hair, placed the QR code on the back into the detection area, and with a beep, the door unlocked.
Wyatt pushed open the door, and Rae walked in.
Inside were all pictures of her, sixty-eight of them, all with the same names and shot at the same locations as the others. There were "Bridged Pond," "Ants Climbing a Skirt," "Koersai Gate.Crescent Spring," and also "The Girl Catching the Sun."
The difference from the outside exhibition area was that these photos all showed Rae's face.